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Member Acquistion and Retention in Associations
P. 975-991.
Smith D. H.
Member Acquistion and Retention in Associations
Ключевые слова: voluntary associations
В книге
Houndmills : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
Kupriyanov B., Непрерывное образование: XXI век 2015 № 1 С. 175-184
ummary: the article is dedicated to pedagogical teams, one of the historically unique traditions of children social education in Russia. The author considers pedagogical teams as a collective subject of educational activity and as a flexible social and pedagogical entity. Pedagogical teams originated in the second half of the 1960s – the beginning of 1970s. ...
Added: July 8, 2015
Smith D. H., Koninklijke Brill NV, 2019
The foundations of volunteering, charitable giving, voluntary associations, voluntary agencies, and other aspects of the Voluntary Nonprofit Sector (VNPS) collectively and individual voluntary action lie in various aspects of human nature and human societies. These may be referred to variously as altruism, morality, ethics, virtue, kindness, generosity, cooperation, social solidarity, and prosociality. Such foundations of ...
Added: January 12, 2022
Bodrova A. S., В кн. : Acta Slavica Estonica XI. Пушкинские чтения в Тарту. 6. Выпуск 1. Т. XI. Кн. 1. Вып. 6.: Тарту : University of Tartu Press, 2019. С. 253-284.
The article publishes key documents concerning the history of the official establishment of the Free Society of Lovers of Russian Literature in 1817–1818. The present materials from the archive of the Ministry of Public Education (Russian State Historical Archive, f. 733) and the archive of the Free Society (Institute of Russian Literature (the Pushkin House), f. 58) ...
Added: September 26, 2020
Kupriyanov B., Непрерывное образование: XXI век 2015 № 1 С. 175-184
the article is dedicated to pedagogical teams, one of the historically unique traditions of children social education in Russia. The author considers pedagogical teams as a collective subject of educational activity and as a flexible social and pedagogical entity. Pedagogical teams originated in the second half of the 1960s – the beginning of 1970s. It ...
Added: July 11, 2015
Kolosovskaya E. V., В кн. : Zmogus kalbos erdveje Nr.6. Issue 6.: Vilniaus universiteto Kauno humanitarinis fakultetas, 2010. С. 276-281.
The culture plays the role of “social heredity” and acts as a means of formation of a certain type of individuals.
Cultural stereotypes are acquired from the time a person begins to identify himself with a certain ethnos. The associative
image of the world is a reflecion of the world in consciousness of an individual directly included ...
Added: March 25, 2015
Smith D. H., , in : The Palgrave Handbook of Volunteering, Civic Participation, and Nonprofit Associations. : Houndmills : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. P. 894-914.
Governance, Boards, and Internal Structures of Associations ...
Added: November 1, 2018
Smith D. H., , in : International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, second edition. Vol. 22.: Oxford : Elsevier, 2015. P. 261-267.
Voluntary organizations have two main subtypes: voluntary agencies (VolAgs) and voluntary associations. This article deals with VolAgs, usually nonprofit service organizations with a paid staff, while a different article deals with voluntary associations. The article reviews VolAg history, incidence and prevalence, formation and life cycles, scope and types, goals and missions, governance and management, government ...
Added: December 6, 2016
Measuring Diversity in Voluntary Association Membership: A Comparison of Proxy and Direct Approaches
Firat R., Glanville J., Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2017 Vol. 46 No. 1 P. 218-230
The membership diversity of voluntary associations is of central interest in the literature investigating the importance of involvement in voluntary associations for civic life. Due to the limited availability of data concerned with the membership composition of voluntary associations, many researchers have adopted a proxy approach that is based on an aggregation of the characteristics ...
Added: December 6, 2017
Tumanova A. undefined., Tumanova A. S., Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas 2014 Vol. 62 No. 3 P. 345-370
The article describes the history of voluntary associations and the civil society in Russia during World War I. The author shows that self-mobilization was the main aim of the Russian civil society at the beginning of World War I. The author discusses how the Russian civil society adapted to the war conditions and formed the ...
Added: October 12, 2014